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Welcome to Musings! As participants in the conversations on this blog, we covenant together that we will maintain a spirit of good will, of openness to each other, and of mutual respect in our discussions; that we will listen to each other and endeavor to understand each other, especially those whose views differ from ours; and that we will remember that we are brothers and sisters in Christ.

Why Musings?

The Musings Page
will be a place to consider thought-provoking, evocative, sometimes polemical but not overtly political, writings, quotes, ideas, and poetry on the Christian life in all its facets: spiritual, religious, ethical, and practical.

posted on July 30, 2011 by Musings

posted on July 27, 2011 by Musings

We have taken a break from the brutal heat by letting our poetry postings of the last few days take us on a trip to the beach. The ocean strikes primordial, spiritual chords deep within most of us, and the beach calls up childhood memories of sunny days, shells, and sand castles. Sometimes, though, it rains at the beach, and today we thought we’d post a melancholy beach poem.

The poem is 160 or so years old but could have been written last week. The changes wrought by modernity that destroyed Arnold’s romantic understanding of the world still trouble many today. Arnold himself was religious if not orthodox in his Christianity. In God and the Bible, he wrote: “At the present moment two things about the Christian religion must surely be clear to anybody with eyes in his head. One is, that men cannot do without it; the other, that they cannot do with it as it is.”

posted on July 25, 2011 by Musings

JESSICA GOODFELLOW was awarded the Three Candles Press First Book Prize for her book The Insomniac’s Weather Report. Her poetry chapbook, A Pilgrim’s Guide to Chaos in the Heartland, won the Concrete Wolf Chapbook Competition. Jessica’s work has appeared in the anthology Best New Poets 2006 and multiple timeson the website Verse Daily. Her poems have twice been featured on NPR’s “The Writer’s Almanac” hosted by Garrison Keillor. She is a recipient of the Chad Walsh Poetry Prize from the Beloit Poetry Journal. Jessica’s work has been honored with the Linda Julian Essay Award as well as the Sue Lile Inman Fiction Prize, both from the Emrys Foundation. A four-time Pushcart Prize nominee, Jessica lives in Japan with her husband and sons.

posted on July 23, 2011 by Musings

It feels like we have been in the dog days of summer forever around here. To cool things, we have some refreshing poetry, photos, and images that we will be posting over the next few days. They are a reminder of the majesty of the God’s creation that surrounds us and renews us. Enjoy!

posted on July 2, 2011 by Musings

Part of the experience for our First Presbyterian pilgrims in Bangladesh will be building relationships with the Church of Bangladesh and St. Andrew’s Theological College, a seminary which trains persons for service in the Church. Les Morgan describes this relationship in the Outreach Blog at Beginning of a Pilgrimage.

Here are links to learn more about the our brothers and sisters in ministry in Bangladesh: